Sudherson-V
Joined Dec 2006
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Vetrimaran's cult of raw depiction continues, but the stage is 1980s, set inside a village surrounded by deep forests. Soori's love, empathy, fear are well enacted. Every character is well defined. The struggle of the protagonist to salvage the situation, taking brave steps, bearing the wounds is boundless. The cameraman stuck to the theme of the story in showing the difficulty of life in a forest and not the beauty of it. Dialogues are limited, but crisp and inline with the story. Songs are mesmerizing as expected from Raja. Finally, the audience can only feel surprised by the abrupt end. 'Cannot wait for the second part'.
Story inspired by Black Town history, non stop screenplay. No non-sense romantic scenes, no fantasy songs. A pure sports movie from a specific region of North Chennai. This movie will be talked about a very long time. And, casting at its best, everyone had a powerful role to play. Dancing Rose, Daddy, Coach, wow.... what a nice entertainment.
Good screenplay, known story, sense of humor makes this a good entertainment. The Monty character is some thing new. The camera man keeps the screen alive. Julia is cute.
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